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Hillside Bluegrass RV Park – Cochran, GA

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I found Hillside Bluegrass RV Park by chance while driving on US 23/GA 87 in Cochran, Georgia on the way to Florida for the winter.

The campground is open all year and you can tell the owners are working hard to please their campers. The park is located on 90 acres… it is beautiful and peaceful, and close to a couple golf courses. Sites are fully serviced with water and electricity (up to 50 amps limited), many with sewer hookups.  The park has an amphitheater, pavilions and nature trails for recreational use. Hillside also host gatherings for club, or organizations.

Hillside is most famous for its Bluegrass Festival, held twice a year (May & September) on the campgrounds. The festival draws bluegrass fans and pickers from all over the country.   Some of our Performers have been The Infamous Stringdusters, Cadillac Sky, Fontanna Sunset, Randy Kohrs & The Lites, and many other wonderful bands.

This campground is definitely a place I will go back.

Slickrock Campground – Moab, UT

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This place baits you with a low price on-line and then claims, “Blackout,” date when you arrive. No blackout dates listed on their website. So they can claim whatever they want.

I’ve camped all over the United States and Canada. This is by far the worst campground ever! I have never been cheated and treated so poorly at any campground. The police showed up daily for what I’m assuming is angry patrons. The owner became belligerent with us when we complained about the park and its operating practices. They know all the other parks are likely full and you have no choice. I would bet this place has never refunded money to anyone as they are all about taking your money and then charging you more.

The RV spaces are so close together I swear a saw slide-outs touching each other. No open fires are allowed because the RV’s are so close together. You must share a charcoal pit with the unit next to you. There are full time trailers with junk piled all over.

Stayed October 2016, traveled with family.

Yellowhammer Campground – Clanton, AL

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Yellowhammer Campground has just opened for business, and we are delighted to have found it.

The first night we chose a pull-through because it was late, but the next morning we chose a back-in site at the end of the row which gave us more privacy for our dogs. Our site had a concrete patio with a paver extension. There was also a grassy/sandy area where we put up our screen room. The campground has a nature trail around a small lake (catch and release fishing) and then through the associated trailer sales lot. The round trip was an enjoyable 6/10 of a mile. The restrooms and showers and laundry area are immaculately clean. There is a small lounge area with a big-screen tv and couch and chairs as well as a small kitchen area. The lounge can be reserved for groups who want to meet there. There is a fenced playground for small children and a fenced pet area.

The campground is locally owned, and the owner and staff were all very helpful and pleasant. We will definitely stay here again.

Made in the Shade RV Park – Granville, TN

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Made in the Shade RV Park is small and full of trees which appeal to us.

Although the pool was closed since we were there in October, the pool appears to be of a good size well-maintained. The campground has a small lounge with a pool table which can also be used for table tennis. There is a large stone fireplace in there as well. There are two washers and dryers for camper use. For children there is a small swing set as well as tether ball, basketball and a volleyball net.

The campground has a new owner, and it is obvious he is intent on restoring the campground facilities. The campground is very close to the town of Granville, and we walked into town most days. During the time we were camping, Granville celebrated their Fall Festival which was wonderful. Every Saturday night the town hosts the Sutton Ole Time Music hour as well as a family-style dinner. If we lived closer, we definitely would plan weekend camping trips at Made In The Shade regularly.

We stayed in a full-service site with our two dogs for 8 days at the beginning of October. One alert: Made in the Shade welcomes hunters, so if that offends you, this might not be the place for you. On the other hand, the owner is very accommodating about assigning campsites.

Neskowin Creek RV Resort – Neskowin, OR

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Neskowin Creek RV Resort is located in a beautiful valley with hills and trees surrounding it.

Although it was not promised in the literature, we were led to believe that we would have beach access during our stay. Upon arrival, we learned that a dispute between the park’s access rights and a housing project’s rights are currently under litigation. Sadly, the path to the beach was blocked. Should one wish to make the trips, beach access is available from 5 to 30 minutes away by car or truck.

As frequent travelers and campers, we are used to the warm welcomes, friendly smiles and helpful attitudes of camp staff. You will get the assistance you need at Neskowin Creek but, unfortunately, it is offered grudgingly.

Examples include when I asked if you needed a separate password for each device to connect to the internet and was told rather rudely, “well we aren’t going to give it to you free”. Another occurred during a group dinner while inquiring about where the iced tea might be and being told “right in front of you”. The container was on the counter with other containers with spigot turned inward toward the cooks. It was so unusual; the staff served people without a single smile or comment. When I returned to the serving counter after dinner and thanked the servers, not a single one of the four people working acknowledged my words. The experience was awkward at best.

WiFi is supposedly available but the repeater that serviced our area of the camp was down (or so they claimed). We were in the camp for 7 days and nothing was done to fix it. The clubhouse was the only place we could access WiFi. Further, I saw only one power strip in the large common area.

The grounds appeared shabby and unkempt with weeds and grass growing up in the gravel pads. The pads were narrow and not level. The gym was dirty and the equipment dusty and poorly maintained.

Another disappointment was the lack of even the most minimal camp store. If you forgot toothpaste or needed toilet paper, you had to drive north a short distance to a group of condos where a small store existed. If you needed a can of tomatoes for a chili recipe, well, you were just flat out of luck and would have to drive to Lincoln City or Pacific City.

There were many good things about the campground, the first being that it was family friendly. Kids can safely ride their bikes, each site has a fire pit, there is tent space nearby and there are lots of things for kids to do including a pool, shuffleboard, tennis courts, horseshoes and a nice playground. There is even space to run and fly a kite. The clubhouse had lots of games, books, a large puzzle always going and a TV area.

Another good thing was the location. There were two golf courses nearby, good restaurants in both Lincoln City and Pacific Beach and several National Wildlife Refuge areas with many photographic opportunities and lots of hiking trails. Additionally, adults can bicycle just a short distance from the park entrance to old hi way 101 which has very little traffic and is a scenic route.

The overall experience was disappointing but we will stay there again due to the plethora of things to do in the area and the fact that Neskowin Creek is a private campground and is part of the package we already own.

Springwood RV Park – Greenville, SC

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Springwood RV Park is rundown. The management put me in a rundown site and there is a train that comes through the park at midnight blowing its horn. The campground is next door to a trucking terminal and there is an airport across the street.

If you need showers you have to pay $25 . You have to park on a narrow street cramped in between everybody else.

Durango Riverside Resort & RV Park – Durango, CO

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We initially contacted Durango Riverside Resort & RV Park on Tuesday, 8.16.16 after reviewing their website with additional questions not addressed on their website. We inquired if they offered a Good Sam (RV Membership Club) discount and Mary said no and offered no additional information regarding discounts.

On Saturday, 8.20.16 Emily went to the office to ask if anyone had turned in a cell phone. Emily spoke with Pam and she made note of it. Another couple came in to check in and Pam asked if the gentleman was a veteran and he stated yes. Pam then told him he was entitled to a 10% discount. When Pam had completed her transaction with the couple Emily asked about the discount as Stewart is a Vietnam Era veteran. She said we were also entitled to a 10% discount and to come back in the morning so another staff member could reverse our charges and apply the discount. Pam stated she did not know how to complete a reversal of charges.

The next morning we both went to the office/store and Mary was the attendant. We explained about the information from Pam and asked for the discount. Mary asked if Stewart had retired from the military and we said no, Emily had clarified with Pam the eligibility required to earn the discount, ie; Active, Former or Retired Stewart served 8 yrs in the Army. Mary’s body language changed and she did not seem agreeable to the discount. Behind a window a man’s voice could be heard saying he would adjust our bill the next day, Monday, 8.22.16. We thanked him and left.

To date we have received no discount and have inquired by phone and contacted our bank to assist as well. We were also charged $5 for our dog and Mary told us there were waste bag stations throughout the park but they were all empty…so what is the charge for? We would like the discount we were entitled to in addition to the $5 pet charge for supplies? It appears they have no intention of adjusting our bill and misled us to believe they would follow thru and were people of integrity.

We will no longer frequent their business…

Columbia Riverfront RV Park – Woodland, WA

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In my opinion this park has bar none the worst service ever! We have never been treated so poorly by not only the owner but the staff.

We read all the reviews online that said the same thing and thought it can’t be that bad… it’s worst! After being told by a staff member where we could run our dog, the owner flew at us in his golf cart saying that was a park infraction and if we were caught breaking just one more rule we would have 30 minutes to pack and leave! My husband and I stood there in utter shock! We at that point returned to rig and packed and left… May also add that when we checked in the woman at desk would not take our Good Sam card because there was no date on card! We have used this card all over the country!

There are too many other places to stay… Do your self a favor and read the reviews online and stay away!
It’s not worth it.

Wildwedge RV and Golf Resort – Pequot Lakes, MN

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Wildwedge RV and Golf Resort is a great place!

They have large grassy sites, clean bathrooms and golf on site. It’s a great place for kids, with the mini golf and maze. The owners are very friendly.

Wildwedge Resort is close to the Paul Bunyan bike trail, and lots of lakes close by.

Mirage RV Resort – Bullhead City, AZ

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I would avoid this campground at all cost! In my opinion the management is rude.

I don’t think the campground is pet friendly. Can’t walk don in the park. The dog walk is a rain wash out littered with dog poop that lazy people didn’t pick up. The restrooms are only cleaned twice a week. The pull through spots are just long enough for the tow vehicle and the 5th wheel. Narrow sites, and on a hill!  Very little shade! The interior roads are asphalt but seriously worn out!

I wouldn’t even recommend this campground for an overnight stay. (But that’s just my opinion.)